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Belvoir boundaries. The river Trent serves 

 as a barrier from the Rufford and the Grove 

 hunts. Lincoln is within convenient distance 

 from Blackmoor Causeway, which is about 

 equi-distant from Newark, Blankney, also 

 approachable from Sleaford, is nearer still 

 to Swinderby Station. Branston, Brattleby, 

 Coleby, Dunholrae Gorse, Fiskerton, Glent- 

 worth, Harmstone, the Green Man, Hack- 

 thorne House, the Eighth Mile Stone on the 

 Spittal Road, North Carlton, Newbold Com- 

 mon, Skellingthorpe, Swallow Beck, Water 

 Dyke Houses, and Wellingore can be reached 

 from Lincoln, to which last-named place 

 Sleaford is also nearly the same distance. 

 The Midland line is negotiable from Newark 

 for Carleton-le-Moorland, Coddington Planta- 

 tion, and Stapleford Moor, and from Swin- 

 derby Station you may reach the Half-way 

 House on the Newark Road and Auborn 

 Village. From Thorpe Station Eagle Wood 

 is within two miles. The Great Northern, 

 by way of Saxelby Station, puts you near 

 Kettlethorpe and Thorney, and Marton Sta- 

 tion, Gate Burton, or Normanby-by-Stow. 

 Proceeding to Gainsborough Station, Harps- 

 well Majinmoor, Norton Place, Somerby Hall, 



